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    mini vacuum

    I have been looking at these small vacuums that double as a blower. CG have one that they sell on their site, but I haven't seen it on AG. I am more interested in the Makita BUB182Z cordless version.



    I want to use it to basically be a quick vacuum for the car that I don't have to drag a cord out for. Just light duty vacuuming. But it would be nice to use it as a quick dry blower as well. It is quite a lot of $ compared to the corded CG version though. Does anybody have any experience with either version?

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    Re: mini vacuum

    Am I missing something, this is just a blower right? I have my Dewalt cordless/corded vac and went to put my new 18V Li-on batt in it and it does not work

    I wanted a portable vac to clean up easy with 2 little ones there is always stuff getting dropped or dragged in.

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    Re: mini vacuum

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    Re: mini vacuum

    it is a vac and a blower. you just switch where the nozzle attaches and connect a bag.

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    Re: mini vacuum

    ok, i just realized DeWalt makes 2 cordless mini vacs.




    Any experience with either one? Power? How long on one charge?

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    Re: mini vacuum

    Quote Originally Posted by travis2375 View Post
    ok, i just realized DeWalt makes 2 cordless mini vacs.




    Any experience with either one? Power? How long on one charge?
    I don't have a ton of experience with it, but the second one, right above this post, my dad owns. It works decent as a general vacuum for the shop or house, but not really automotive IMO. Didn't seem to have enough suction power for my carpets.
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    Re: mini vacuum

    From my personal experience I would be weary of using a vacuum that also has a blowing feature. Once you use your small vacuum to suck dirt and dust it will collect dust and dirt inside the housing over time. This means that there is a chance of it blowing built up crud at your car if you decide to switch it from vacuum to blower. I use a dedicated vacuum and CG blower
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    Re: mini vacuum

    good point. How do you like the CG blower?

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    Re: mini vacuum

    The Dewalt I have is the top on in the picture and its great as a small vac and can do wet when you take out the filter which is awesome so you don't have to break out the monster shop vac but the one I have will not use the new 18V battery I just got but it is an older unit and I hear the new ones don't have the stupid plastic piece blocking the batter from seating.

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    Re: mini vacuum

    Quote Originally Posted by travis2375 View Post
    good point. How do you like the CG blower?
    The CG blower is nice and compact, it also has some good power for such a little machine. You can dry a whole car with it, but it will take you a bit longer than a full size corded blower. I also use it to blow interiors and crevices prior to extracting with my Mytee lite. I have limited space with my current mobile set up so I wanted a blower that was small and powerful at the same time.
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